German course

With real teachers in live classes

Online German course with real teachers for all learning levels from A1 to C2

If you feel like learning German is something you should be doing, you’re quite right! The very best way to learn a language is to speak it as often as possible with native speakers of that language, enabling you to pick up the correct flow and feel of the phrasing as soon as possible.

We have certified native speakers, interacting with students either individually or in small groups, in a convenient online environment so that you can fit your studies into your lifestyle. We follow Common European Framework of Reference for Languages standards, so you can be sure you’re learning German at internationally recognized skill levels.

Live Classes in Small Groups

Interactive Virtual Classrooms

Classes For Every Type Of Learner

Native German teachers

Group and private classes online

Group classes are led by native teachers, are 60 minutes long, typically have 5 students, and are organized according to the level and interests of participants, in order to achieve the best possible learning results for everyone. During the class, your teacher will encourage every student to participate, so that everyone makes progress. For example, by going over exercises or making a round of questions, students should easily retain the content of the class.

In our 60-minute private classes, students are able to learn intensively with a private teacher via Skype™. Focusing on each student’s individual level, interests, and goals, private classes are the most effective way to achieve impressive learning results in a shorter period of time. Your teacher will prepare a class based on your personal needs and during the class, you will receive direct explanations, correction, and feedback in order to instantly improve your language skills.

Why learn German? And how?

German is the most widely spoken language in Europe – besides Germany, it is widely spoken and often the mother tongue of people in Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Italy, Belgium, Russia and a number of other countries. German is also a very popular second language, so you’ll be able to communicate with hundreds of thousands of additional people.

Many working environments, not all of them in the predominantly German-speaking countries, require you to have a knowledge of German to be an effective and successful communicator. Germany is the home to many high-tech industries, does a lot of research and development, and offers scientific research fellowships and scholarships to its prestigious scientific and cultural institutions. Learning German can certainly expand your career and business opportunities!

As with learning other languages, learning German is a great way to broaden your cultural horizons and discover what excites people in societies other than your own and makes them tick. This might very well be the best reason to learn any new language.

Learn German online. Anytime, anywhere!

What the students say

Natalia

Learning German with your native speaking teachers in live online classes is great. I work with a lot of clients and co-workers in Germany and have always wanted to be able to speak German with them. I am finally making real progress. Danke!

Charles

I was looking for somebody to practice my German with as I am advanced. But I wanted more than just a discussion. I wanted a native speaking teacher who would correct me and give me feedback. This is exactly what I was looking for.

How to start German course

Create a free user account

Choose the difficulty of language course

whenever you can change the difficulty of the course

Choose a virtual class and start the course

After completing the course you will receive a certificate

according to the intensity of the course, you will get a certificate from A1 to C2, which conforms to international standards and is in compliance with CEFR

Language Courses and certificates follow international standards and are in line with CEFR. They demonstrate your language skills in terms of speaking, reading, listening and writing at six reference levels ranging from A1 to C2. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) was created by the Council of Europe as an international standard in order to make different language learner’s knowledge comparable worldwide.